Box L.f.951-L.f.1002
Contains 50 Results:
Account for subpoenas, ca. 1680
List of names of individuals who were "sepinied" and the "subculecter for deliuering the surtiuecat," each followed by the amount 0-1-0. Names include William Gibs, Jeremiah Harman and 4 others.
Receipt from Edmund Smith to Thomas Shrawley, grocer, 1650 July 18
For £1000 for absolute purchase of messuages in Seething Lane.
Receipt from Solomon Sibley, salter of London, 1653 December 20
For £535, further part of purchase money for lands conveyed unto Edward Layfeild, doctor in divinity, and John Garway. Received by Sibley by the order of Rowland Hale of King's Walden, Hertfordshire.
Acquittance from Lawrence Chalker of Bednall Green, Stepney, Middlesex to Thomas Colding of Bednall Green, Stepney, Middlesex, 1654 October 2
For £117 for purchase of meadow or pasture ground in Bednall Green.
Acquittance from Doctor Hale to Sir John Pettus, 1661/1662 March 3
For receipt of a total of £520 associated with the lease of the parsonage of [H?]ilberton. Initialed.
Endorsed: Doctr. Hale his aquittance for 520£.
Receipt from William Nicholls to Jos. Jebbott, 1662 September 30
For £10 for "annuity out of Sudbury." Note in a different hand reads "This John Payne p[ai]d out of the mon[e]y I left him to account for."
Warrant for payment from James Hobart, late of Hales Hall, Lodden, Norfolk to Anthony Hobart, Richard Askew, William March and John Bugg, 1654 November 6
Authorizes and requires Anthony Hobart, Askew, March, and Bugg to pay rents to Bernard Hale.
Receipt from John Page to Mrs. Goade of Eaton, 1624 October 13
For quitrent of "a Certaine ground Called Twotales w[hi]ch somtimes did belonge vnto Winckles lyinge in the Mannor of Bray."
Acquittance from Alice Hale to William Hale of King's Walden, Hertfordshire, 1625 December 20
For £200, for legacies from Richard Hale, her grandfather, and Dame Winifrede Bond, her grandmother.
Receipt from Robert Eccleston to residents of King's Walden, Hertfordshire, 1632 November 6
£12 total received of John Rotheram, Richard Spencer, William Hale, Thomas Crawley, Edward Prudden, Thomas Brigges, Thomas Younge, and William Cooke>.